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anjilletteb

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What factors contribute to maternal and infant health?

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Anthropometric measurements ____.
 a. are used to detect moderate to severe degrees of malnutrition
 b. can be used to measure stored nutrient reserves
 c. detect physical signs and symptoms associated with malnutrition
  d. are easily collected during focus group activities



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Answer to Question 1

Genetic, environmental, and behavioral factors all affect risk and the outcome of pregnancy.

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